
Lydia Kallhoff
Assistant Professor · Neurogenic Communication Disorders
Rocky Mountain University of Health ProfessionsAbout
Lydia Kallhoff, PhD, CCC-SLP, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Speech-Language Pathology at Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions. She specializes in neurogenic communication disorders, with a focus on aphasia, apraxia of speech, and language processing deficits in adult patients.
- Earned MS in Speech-Language Pathology (2020) and PhD (2025) at the University of Utah
- Clinical experience in skilled nursing facilities (2021-present)
- Teaching graduate courses in aphasia and cognitive-communication disorders
- Directs aphasia and Parkinson’s support groups
- Bilingual in Mandarin Chinese and English
Her research combines EEG/ERP technology with single-subject design to investigate language processing deficits in aphasia patients, aiming to develop targeted treatments for reading comprehension challenges. She has published studies on aphasia treatment approaches and integrates clinical theory with real-world applications in her teaching.
Dr. Kallhoff’s work emphasizes improving communication outcomes for individuals with neurogenic disorders through evidence-based practices and multicultural perspectives informed by her bilingual expertise.
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